is they need to be, and in many cases are actually in decline, so we cases are actually in decline, so we are cases are actually in decline, so we are getting less information now than we did quite information now than we did quite some time ago. it information now than we did quite some time ago.- information now than we did quite some time ago. it will be a few months quite some time ago. it will be a few months before quite some time ago. it will be a few months before spot - quite some time ago. it will be a few months before spot is i a few months before spot is fully operational. 0nce up and running, scientists hope we can open a new chapter in our understanding of climate change and the water cycle on earth. emo mccarthy, bbc news. the savage murder of emmett till in 1955 and his mother s subsequent fight forjustice has been made into a movie, which is due to be released next month. it s produced by barbara broccoli who s behind the bond films and it stars dani
danielle dead wyler, as may mie. they ve both been speaking, to our culture editor, katie razzall. 14 year old emmett till. they have a different set of rules down there. his brutal murder in mississippi in 1955 galvanised the civil rights movement. the body of emmett louis till has been found dead. driven by his mother, mamie. be small down there, you have to be extra careful with white people, you can t risk looking at them the wrong way. i know! i wondered how much you felt the weight of responsibility, the weight of the civil rights movement on you, as you made this movie? oh, i felt every inch of it. and i knew that i had to honour it, i had to give it that kind of reverence. we have to tell these stories. if we don t recognise our history, we re doomed to repeat it. emmett was lynched for whistling at a white female shopkeeper in this segregated part of america. but the film deliberately doesn t show the violence he suffered at the hands of the woman s husband and another relativ